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ToxicSlurpee posted:Some places have been doing this weird thing where you can buy a base sandwich for dirt rear end cheap but then basically everything you would actually put on it up charges it. Sheetz has been doing this and acting like they cut the prices but really, your meatball with cheese sub stayed exactly the same; you just pay for a plain sub then pay for cheese now. Of course Sheetz made it easier to customize stuff with a touch screen but on the other hand they made it really easy to inadvertently create a $14 sub. Does Donkey still live with you or did he finally decide to move out of the swamp
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Grilled chicken breast on italian herb and cheese bread with pepperjack cheese toasted, adding spinach, cucumbers, and sweet onion oil is what I usually get at Subway. It's not hard to build your own sandwich. I haven't really noticed any marketing for the PSVita, which is really sad because Sony's had so many bat-poo poo insane marketing decisions in the past.
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Publix Supermarkets have the best subs and I have never seen a single commercial for them.
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# ? Feb 8, 2015 16:43 |
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I can't believe I'm surprised that "ordering a sandwich" is also something goons get anxiety about.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:When I went in for my last license renewal, I timed it. I stepped through the door at 1:00 P.M. on a Saturday (the busiest day, because everyone's off work) and was back in my car by 1:15. That includes the computerized written test I had to take and the time it took for them to take my photo and print my new ID.
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Bro Nerd Alpha posted:Publix Supermarkets have the best subs and I have never seen a single commercial for them. Same for their fried chicken.
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D.N. Nation posted:Same for their fried chicken. Pro-tip: Combine the best subs and the best fried chicken and get the Chicken Tender Sub. All other sandwiches pale in comparison
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Super Waffle posted:Pro-tip: Combine the best subs and the best fried chicken and get the Chicken Tender Sub. All other sandwiches pale in comparison I do not doubt your claim however after eating their subs for at least half my life I just realized I can pick whatever meat from the cool deli side I want vs what they have behind the counter. This was a loving revelation in my otherwise boring life.
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# ? Feb 8, 2015 18:24 |
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The DMV owns now, and Subway makes a poo poo tier sandwich for too much money. Also, choice paralysis is a real thing.
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# ? Feb 8, 2015 18:39 |
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Jastiger posted:Subway I know is guilty of this. If you get the chicken bacon sandwhich its one price, if you get a chicken sandwhich and "add meat: Bacon" to it, I am pretty sure you pay more. Not if the cashier is doing their job right (both of those should be rung up as a chicken bacon ranch), but any base sandwich that doesn't have bacon or avocado normally is gonna cost extra to add those.
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ThePlague-Daemon posted:Not if the cashier is doing their job right (both of those should be rung up as a chicken bacon ranch), but any base sandwich that doesn't have bacon or avocado normally is gonna cost extra to add those. Well if there's anyone I trust to ring things in correctly it's the teenager working at Subway for minimum wage
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This probably counts, pushing an app that 'is nothing like snapchat' and has no trace of your messages stored. Go ahead! No one's looking honest http://thechive.com/2015/02/05/welcome-to-the-first-truly-private-messaging-app-for-your-life/
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This is why my answer is always: gently caress everything but Wawa. No hidden costs, I use a touchscreen and they get my sandwich right, and I've actually heard Joy Division over the loudspeakers while pumping gas. Wawa 4 lyfe <3 To bring us vaguely back on topic: come to think of it, I've never heard a Wawa ad on radio or seen a TV ad. How do they do it? edit: I know this is "dumb marketing moves", but I feel like somehow Wawa has transgressed "NO marketing moves" into "BEST marketing" by just delivering quality food and $1.97 gas. Who'da thunkit? JacquelineDempsey has a new favorite as of 20:32 on Feb 8, 2015 |
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Sappo569 posted:This probably counts, pushing an app that 'is nothing like snapchat' and has no trace of your messages stored. Cyber Dust sounds like a drug bad guys would peddle in a 90s cyberpunk novel
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Bro Nerd Alpha posted:Publix Supermarkets have the best subs and I have never seen a single commercial for them. I used to live in Florida, and I can vouch for how true this is. Also their chicken is great too. I miss Publix.
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kazil posted:Well if there's anyone I trust to ring things in correctly it's the teenager working at Subway for minimum wage In this case they probably will, because it's fewer button presses. The chicken bacon ranch gets its own button, so you don't have to press the "add bacon" button. The real fortunate thing though is they upgraded their registers in the past year, so you don't have to worry about the cashier forgetting to press the discount buttons because it's automatic now.
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ThePlague-Daemon posted:In this case they probably will, because it's fewer button presses. The chicken bacon ranch gets its own button, so you don't have to press the "add bacon" button. The real fortunate thing though is they upgraded their registers in the past year, so you don't have to worry about the cashier forgetting to press the discount buttons because it's automatic now. McDonalds had my favorite upgrade. When I worked there in high school the registers were all done with words that required reading. A few years back I was hard up for a job and went back to working there and that system was replaced with one that's 100% pictures. So now when they take forever to ring things in and mess up it's even sadder.
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Please God tell me this isn't what marketing to Millennials is about?!???? http://youtu.be/fcAj3lOyv3s
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A Man and his dog posted:Please God tell me this isn't what marketing to Millennials is about?!???? That whole thing made me want to carpet bomb a small country
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JacquelineDempsey posted:This is why my answer is always: gently caress everything but Wawa. No hidden costs, I use a touchscreen and they get my sandwich right, and I've actually heard Joy Division over the loudspeakers while pumping gas. Wawa is a dumb marketing move in NOT loving EXPANDING. I miss my Wawa. I live on italian subs and the steak quesos there. And you never heard the hoagiefest ads? NBC10 used to air em on broadcast, and I know YSP used to as well...dunno what area of their wonderful locations you're from, but they definitely did advertise on radio and occasionally on TV in Philly.
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A Man and his dog posted:Please God tell me this isn't what marketing to Millennials is about?!???? Joey Tatro was kinda funny / self-aware... What the gently caress happened
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A Man and his dog posted:Please God tell me this isn't what marketing to Millennials is about?!????
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AA is for Quitters posted:Wawa is a dumb marketing move in NOT loving EXPANDING. Unsure where you're at but here in FL WaWas have sprung up across from every other 7/11 for the past couple years. I had no idea what they were prior to their arrival and now I don't go anywhere else! Of course my friend's finance from Philly says they're no comparison to Sheets, whatever THOSE are!
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SUPERMAN'S GAL PAL posted:Unsure where you're at but here in FL WaWas have sprung up across from every other 7/11 for the past couple years. I had no idea what they were prior to their arrival and now I don't go anywhere else! Of course my friend's finance from Philly says they're no comparison to Sheets, whatever THOSE are! If your friend's fiance is truely from Philly, he's a traitor rear end in a top hat. (Kidding, but he's probably from out closer to the middle of the state) Sheetz start around Harrisburg and extend out past Pittsburgh. I don't think their stuff is as good, but I'll freely admit I'm biased.
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SUPERMAN'S GAL PAL posted:Unsure where you're at but here in FL WaWas have sprung up across from every other 7/11 for the past couple years. I had no idea what they were prior to their arrival and now I don't go anywhere else! Of course my friend's finance from Philly says they're no comparison to Sheets, whatever THOSE are! Sheetz. And she's wrong.
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A Man and his dog posted:Please God tell me this isn't what marketing to Millennials is about?!???? Sometimes I get the feeling these Truth ads are made as obnoxious as possible in order to reflect the contempt of the tobacco companies that are being forced to pay for them.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:Sometimes I get the feeling these Truth ads are made as obnoxious as possible in order to reflect the contempt of the tobacco companies that are being forced to pay for them. To the best of my knowledge, this is literally exactly what is going on, with a side order of using language that's supposed to pseudoscience you into wanting a cigarette. Supposedly that's what's with those orange banners - it's supposed to encourage that viewer to make an impulsive decision (to smoke a cigarette) Note: I heard this from a marketing person, and marketers are by their very nature evil
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Unapologetic double post for what is, without a doubt, my favorite commercial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1GWtil1RMc It's actually fairly restrained for an asian market ad, and I know I saw it aired in the states at some point, but jesus christ, burger king, are you trying to corner the previously underserved snake person demographic is that what's happening here
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spider bethlehem posted:To the best of my knowledge, this is literally exactly what is going on, with a side order of using language that's supposed to pseudoscience you into wanting a cigarette. Supposedly that's what's with those orange banners - it's supposed to encourage that viewer to make an impulsive decision (to smoke a cigarette)
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Whatev posted:The tobacco companies have to fund those dumb ads, but they don't have any part in actually making them for incredibly obvious reasons. Dude this is America, "incredibly obvious conflicts of interest" is basically our number one contribution to the information economy. As far as I can find out however you are correct - they're made by the American Legacy Foundation, which is funded by but not run by tobacco companies as part of the Master Settlement Agreement between the US and US tobacco companies. By way of apology:
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A Man and his dog posted:Please God tell me this isn't what marketing to Millennials is about?!???? Wait....do smokers right (left? IDK) swipe other smokers?
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SUPERMAN'S GAL PAL posted:Of course my friend's finance from Philly says they're no comparison to Sheets, whatever THOSE are! I know, right? Of course!
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Rondette posted:Wait....do smokers right (left? IDK) swipe other smokers? Right is "Hot", Left is "Not", so I'd imagine they would swipe right for their own ilk.
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Rondette posted:Wait....do smokers right (left? IDK) swipe other smokers? As a smoker, I like girls who also smoke. Most of my friends smoke and share that opinion, so I would say yes.
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People still smoke in 2015? Seems like everyone I know that used to smoke has quit by now. It's bad for you.
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Phlegmish posted:It's bad for you. hosed up if true. source please?
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Phlegmish posted:People still smoke in 2015? Seems like everyone I know that used to smoke has quit by now. Probably 60% of men in my state (VT) in the 16-30 demographic smoke or chew. Maybe like 25-30% of women smoke and only the really, really redneck ones chew. They ran an anti-chew campaign aimed at teens centered around trucks and mudding a year or two ago but I can't find it online. salty fries make me cry has a new favorite as of 08:43 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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People still chew tobacco outside of Wild West recreation societies? (I assume those probably exist)
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Tons of guys chew in Texas. 19-year-olds walking around carrying a Mountain Dew bottle to spit in. It's gross
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Question Mark Mound posted:People still chew tobacco outside of Wild West recreation societies? (I assume those probably exist) It's really popular anywhere where there is a large amount of rednecks. From what I can tell, it's mainly popular with people who work manual labor jobs who work indoors or need two hands/would rather have a dip in for a couple hours than keep lighting up cigs. I live in the second biggest city in Vermont which is still rural as gently caress and pretty much every guy under 30 smokes or chews. My roommate leaves his spitters all over the house and it's gross as hell, at least my butts are confined to the porch. Also cigarette taxes have gone up by $4 (which is good since it goes to education but sucks for my wallet) since I started in '08 while chew is barely taxed so it's much more enticing to teens. I think a tin of chew is like maybe $3 versus the ~$8 a pack of smokes costs me now. salty fries make me cry has a new favorite as of 09:24 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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